Roads to nowhere: how infrastructure built on American inequality – The Guardian

Roads to nowhere: how infrastructure built on American inequality
The Guardian
West Oakland in California is a typical example of a redlined neighbourhood. Historically a working-class community of immigrants and African Americans, it stagnated after being redlined. By the 1950s and 60s, during the interstate building boom, West

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Source:: Oakland City Council News From Google News

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